Plaintiff: Saints GM Mickey Loomis was covering up pill abuse

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; NEW ORLEANS — Geoff Santini says at first he wanted to save the Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints from themselves in the Vicodin controversy.
But then, the Saints former chief of security since 2000 decided to sue the team ...

NEW ORLEANS — Geoff Santini says at first he wanted to save the Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints from themselves in the Vicodin controversy.

But then, the Saints former chief of security since 2000 decided to sue the team for lost wages and other damages. He claims general manager Mickey Loomis asked him to participate in a cover-up.

"I thought I had saved it. I thought we had it (the felony theft of prescription Vicodin from the Saints' medicine cabinet and subsequent cover-up) stopped," the ex-FBI agent said last week in his only extended interview since filing a lawsuit on April 30.

Who does this guy think he is? he claim he was trying to "SAVE" someone.. he seems like he has this high and mighty attitude about him, i think he's going to try and drag this out, he wanted money and in this report he never stated he was trying to extort money but that was the case..

Now he's trying to take the entire team down with him, he's ticking me off!!
And this doesn't seem like it's just going to go away anytime soon, CRAP!

Not saying Saints are guilty, but can't we just pay Santini off and make him STFU?

I think it's too late for that now that the DEA is involved. What a POS this Santini Fuc*$r is! He is talking out of both sides of his mouth, trying to help the team? Yeah right. That's why you tried to extort money the second you saw the opportunity. He should be the one in trouble. Not to mention the fact that he's already been proven to be a liar...in the Edwin Edwards trial.

May sound nit-picky, but whatever happened to posting entire articles around here? lol Does B&G.com make money for clicking on stories? I'm asking bc I really don't know....

(and "bite me", in advance, for any snide remarks lol)

NEW ORLEANS — Geoff Santini says at first he wanted to save the Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints from themselves in the Vicodin controversy.
But then, the Saints former chief of security since 2000 decided to sue the team for lost wages and other damages. He claims general manager Mickey Loomis asked him to participate in a cover-up.

"I thought I had saved it. I thought we had it (the felony theft of prescription Vicodin from the Saints' medicine cabinet and subsequent cover-up) stopped," the ex-FBI agent said last week in his only extended interview since filing a lawsuit on April 30.